Word: fearfully
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Thorndike, who examined the arm, said that it would not be safe to play until the ligaments were completely mended, for fear of a dislocation. The injury occured at Cornell Tuesday night, when an opposing player accidentally yanked Lowman's wrist...
...fear that the Secretary of State and I were taken for a ride the other day and that . . . perhaps something was in the wind he did not know and I did not know...
...days before the Armistice Victor Jourdain died, but for nearly two years previous police had suspected him and he had turned over to others the reckless venture he had begun. In four years 171 issues were distributed (some a week late) and only the last was openly issued without fear of death. Victor Jourdain had made good his taunt: "We defy our persecutors ever to silence us. Truth will cry louder than their lies...
President Conant, who may speak in behalf of repeal today, said last year, "I do not believe it a step in the path of freedom and of liberty but inspired by an atmosphere of fear...
...Government. Meanwhile, in Chicago, SEC Chairman William 0. Douglas argued the case before the Commonwealth Club: "I am shocked at the far-flung cry of 'Wolf, wolf' from the mouths of management over the grave dangers of the misnamed 'death sentence,' for I know the fears which that spectre generates in investors. And I know how unfounded that fear is, because I know that its basic threat is not to investors but to certain types of management, essentially concerned with retaining economic power...